Twitter reacts to Cano's 80-game suspension

Mariners star Robinson Cano was hit with an 80-game suspension on Tuesday after he violated Major League Baseball's drug policy. Cano's suspension drew different reactions from fans and players alike - including Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander.

With the news of Cano's suspension analysts and fans alike expressed their disappointment in the Mariners star.

I for one, and am willing to keep an open mind if new info comes out, am highly disappointed in Cano. You’re a professional athlete. You should know everything going into your body especially when dealing with doctors. He was either looking for an advantage or extremely cavalier

Robinson Cano let down everyone who bought a ticket, invested any emotion into this season. He let down the organization, from the vendors to his teammates. Not even May, and it feels as if the season is on the brink. A promising start with a potential ugly end.

According to FIFA, a minimum two-year ban is applied for first-time doping offenders, which has made people think - is the MLB's doping policy too lenient?

Cano should not get a break with suspension including games missed due to injury. That's a joke. Baseball needs to change that rule. He should get suspended for 80 games WHEN healthy, not half and half. #GoCougs

Per his PED suspension, Cano becomes ineligible for the postseason, forfeits $10.3M in salary, & likely cancels his trip to Cooperstown. But under a $240M guaranteed contract, are these ramifications enough?

“I’ve played the position, but considering the circumstances, it’s definitely not how you want it to happen, especially to a great guy like Robbie. I’m just going to try to help us for this season and see what we can do."

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Mariners star Robinson Cano was hit with an 80-game suspension on Tuesday after he violated Major League Baseball's drug policy. Cano's suspension drew different reactions from fans and players alike - including Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander.

Mariners star Robinson Cano was hit with an 80-game suspension on Tuesday after he violated Major League Baseball's drug policy. Cano's suspension drew different reactions from fans and players alike - including Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander.